Abusive powerhungry moderators and unfair treatment. People like Abbycado and CupcakeDestroyer abuse their power. They insult unprovoked, tag their friends to insult you, act passive-aggressive and ta... See more
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I'm awarding two stars against my better judgement because this used to be an interesting site. Now all the interesting contributors have either been driven away by trolls or banned by over-zealous a... See more
This is an awful website with an awful user base. It hasn’t changed since 2018. It’s a very hostile social media platform towards women and anyone who is feminine-presenting. The combativeness a... See more
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GirlsAskGuys is your social community where girls and guys can ask questions and share their opinions to help better understand each other then find answers.
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Pennsylvania Avenue 848, 63130, University City, United States
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Laughable User Interface
The user interface here is laughable. I can think of a superior social media alternative that allows me to edit my questions, answers, responses, and user account settings better. People who created this website are not invested in making it easy for potential users to register. Disposable emails and some email addresses from reputable businesses are not accepted in the registering system here. I get it. They're trying to avoid spammers and bots on here. But it's ridiculous when they're extremely meticulous about what email addresses can be used when registering an account. Also, most of this website has low I.Q. questions and an algorithm promoting superficial trends that don't inspire much imaginative innovation. This website has the majority of neurotic women and incels on it who lack critical thinking. It was interesting to be on here for a little while. But I'm gonna dip and go to other places that don't dumb down my brain.
Terrible
This site is full of racists, white supremacists, far-right extremists, homophobes, transphobes and islamophobes. It's the only site where blatantly racist content never gets removed
Steer clear of it
It's a terribly run site
It's a terribly run site. It has a political hierarchy in which the user's become the moderators and administrators. An ok idea in theory but it ends up with them all just choosing their friends to be the moderators and then deactivating people who they simply don't like's accounts.
Horrible place.
You were warned.
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